“The work that emerges from the clay tells a story about moments of happiness, grief, or frustration. (…) My work, with the scratches, marks and holes it has, are intended to proyect the energy, strenght and feeling with which I work the textures, unfinished and waiting for the clay to express itself through me. The clay then works as a dynamic being, with unfinished touches, sometimes deep, sometimes only at the surface, but always longing to be transformed into something else, until we both are satisfied.” Originally from Bayamón, her work trascends the fine art industry, as she also works as an art educator, with an over 36 years career, teaching the children how to effectively express themselves through different media, like sculpture, painting and printmaking. Her work has been shown in different art shows and biennials in the United States, Argentina and the Dominican Republic. Her work has also been shown in different local galleries.